Yes, Syncthing needs 2 diferents devices to sync, FreeFileSync syncronize whatever you want within 1 device, for example between 2 Disks or from a network disk to your computer disk.
Syncthing works great if there are 2 devices turned on and connected to a LAN or Internet, and FreeFileSync is totally disconected from the internet and only needs 1 device on (the one that execute it)
I use both, Syncthing to autosync all my devices and FreeFileSync to backup all those files to various disconected hard drives
FreeFileSync a FOSS backup and folder synchronizer, a must have.
FreeFileSync is a folder comparison and synchronization software that creates and manages backup copies of all your important files. Instead of copying every file every time, FreeFileSync determines the differences between a source and a target folder and transfers only the minimum amount of data needed. FreeFileSync is Open Source software, available for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
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In physics, a particle is a fundamental or elementary unit of matter or energy. It refers to a localized object that exhibits certain properties, such as mass, charge, and spin.
The standard model of quantum physics is like a special chart that helps scientists understand and organize all particles. It tells us that there are two main categories of particles: matter particles and force particles.
Matter particles are the ones that make up things like you, me, and everything we see. They are further divided into two groups: quarks and leptons.
Quarks are like the tiniest building blocks of matter, and they come in different types called flavors, such as up, down, charm, strange, top, and bottom. They can be combined together to form “composite particles” like protons or neutrons.
Leptons include particles like neutrinos which have no electrical charge, or electrons which are found in atoms, and they have a negative charge.
The other category is force particles, also called bosons.
These particles are responsible for carrying forces between matter particles. They help things stick together or repel each other. The force particles include the photon, which carries electromagnetic energy (they form light), the W and Z bosons, which help with the weak nuclear force and gluons that mediate the strong nuclear force by interacting with quarks.
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